Telecinco broadcast on Tuesday, April 11, a new installment of Survivors: No Man’s Land, in which there was no lack of the traditional salvation ceremony. Adara Molinero once again escaped expulsion for the third consecutive week. The GH VIP 7 winner was nominated along with Asraf Beno, Yaiza Martín and Katerina Safarova.

Laura Madrueño set out to announce the decision of the spectators in the forest of Cayo Menor, revealing who were the contestants who were going to continue in the hands of the audience. The first name she gave was that of Ginés Corregüela’s girlfriend. She then shared that Isa Pantoja’s boyfriend was also still in the danger zone.

Salvation was between Adara and Katerina. The presenter commented on them: “One that wants to stay and another that is not so clear about it.” The Russian model had already expressed her desire to leave the ‘reality’. The host of the program ended up sharing that Safarova also continued to be nominated.

Molinero then discovered that he would stay at least one more week in the competition, something he celebrated with great enthusiasm. “How strong!” he exclaimed as he jumped and before hugging Asraf, one of his great supporters in Honduras.

The participant dedicated a message to the people who had voted for her: “Many, many, many thanks. You motivate me to continue in this contest, you give me a lot of strength. This is for you, we compete together. Thank you very much!”

The viewers of Survivientes 2023 were able to see on the night of April 11 a video in which Manuel Cortés said about Adara Molinero: “They don’t know me for disrespecting my partner and cheating on him while having a baby.” Elena Rodríguez, mother of the contestant, defended her on the set.

“It is the third or fourth time that I hear a comment referring to something that happened in another contest in which my daughter felt. First, people are not guilty of what we feel. We feel, period. What happened to her has been paying a lot time,” he shared.

The one who was a participant in Survivors 2020 finished off: “She is judged as a mother and it seems fatal to me. I am tired of women being judged as mothers for acts we do. Being a mother is one thing and our independent life is another. Enough, please, enough!”

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